ArrowCollarMan
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Ah spats, shoe spats, boot spats. I love those things! Wish I had me a pair. The non-costumey ones sound pretty expensive though. [huh]
They went out of style when the Duke, then Prince of Wales, showed up at Ascot without them. After the races, many pairs were found abandoned on the lawn.When did they go out of style?
====================== End of quote =====================G. Fink-Nottle said:From Wikipedia :
Spats are a type of shoe accessory worn in the late 19th and early 20th century. They were stiff fabric covers attached to the top of the shoe and extending up the lower part of the leg. Spats, especially white ones on highly-polished black shoes, form part of the stereotype dress of a wealthy young man of the era, along with a top hat and a cane.
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Ah, but will they fit? With bepoke, one needn't worry ... until the bill comes.Marc Chevalier said:Vintage (used or dead stock) boots like those show up on eBay about twice a year. They end up selling for hundreds, but not thousands, of dollars..
drownman said:I will most likely wear them tonight with said shoes and trousers, with a feeling of looking helluva lot better than the indie kids
But any input of color matching will be much appreciated! And have a nice weekend now :cool2:
Jeffrey Jenkins said:White colored spats were only worn or reserved for elegant evening wear! Original white spats are the hardest to come by, and they too can be made of wool..